Special Contingency Risks Offers Enhanced Victim Support Cover

 Special Contingency Risks (SCR), a WTW business, has launched an Enhanced Victim Support insurance extension (EVS) to support hostage victims.



The SCR initiative launches as part of an exclusive partnership with the charity, Hostage International.


This new offering underscores SCR’s commitment to providing comprehensive support to victims of kid


nap, unlawful detention, or critical security incidents, and their families. The EVS extension, available to SCR pol



icyholders, provides e


nhanced coverage for victims and their families, including support for rehabilitation, salary support, and medical and psychiatric care.


As part of the partnership, for every Enhanced Victim Support extension purchased, Willis will make a donatio


n to Hostage International, further bolstering their vital work.


“Our Enhanced Victim Support extension is a significant step


forward in our ongoing efforts to deliver innovative and effective solutions that support post trauma rehabilita


tion for victims and their families,” commented Mark Doust, director Special Contingency Risks, in a statement.


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“Our partnership with Hostage International aims to support and str


engthen the fundamental work carried out by the world’s only dedicated charity in this field,” Doust added.


Hostage International is a charity founded by Sir Terry Waite and C


arlo Laurenzi to support families of hostages and former hostages. The charity provides free, confidential, and i


dependent information and guidance to those affected by kidnap or unlawful detention. (Editor’s note: Waite was held hostage in Lebanon for nearly five years fro


1987 until his release in November 1991. Laurenzi is former CEO of the London Wildlife Trust and former executive director of Prisoners Abroad).


“We are very grateful for this innovative fundraising initiative from SCR, which will help enhance our work to support those who are affected by the unimaginable trauma of kidnaps and arbitrary detent



ions,” said Lara Symons, CEO, at Hostage International.

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